A simple IMAP patch and it's flowers and roses for this corporate couple
Microsoft
blamed Yahoo, Yahoo
blamed Microsoft. It was another embarrassing episode for the pair,
which had previously conducted a rocky courtship before tying the knot with a big
business deal in June 2009.
The incident in question was the mysterious case
of "phantom data" usage on the Windows Phone 7 platform.
Microsoft zeroed in on the culprit -- an overactive Yahoo! Mail app.
From there it was off to the blame game races.
But with a patch to its IMAP mail servers, Yahoo
has fixed the issue, sparing users battery life and data allotments.
Of course this news will only truly impact those
who use the Yahoo! Mail app on their smart phones -- a moderately
small group. Still, putting this embarrassing fight behind them is in the best
interest of both companies.
After all, Microsoft has bigger and better things
to focus on -- like rolling
out its first major Windows Phone 7 update later
this month, which will add copy and paste and performance enhancements.
As for Yahoo, it can now get back to quietly
riding off into the sunset of search engine obscurity, as Bing
and Google eat up it's remaining market share (though in affect this is
zero-gain for Microsoft, as Bing code has already replaced Yahoo's search
engine in everything but the name).
"My sex life is pretty good" -- Steve Jobs' random musings during the 2010 D8 conference
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